WASHINGTON - — Because of "high-risk urban areas" Hartford and Bridgeport, Connecticut is getting a serious boost to the homeland security grant dollars to be formally announced by the Department of Homeland Security on Friday.
The state will haul in $15 million overall — up 42 percent from last year. The grant information, released by U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman's Senate homeland security committee, included about $10.6 million for the state, $2.3 million for the Hartford area and $2 million for Bridgeport.
"This funding will help Connecticut homeland security officials prevent disasters by sharing and analyzing law enforcement and terrorism information," Lieberman said in a statement Thursday. ...
Friday, July 25, 2008
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